Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1923 — Page 3

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1923

iBEPRETiriTURN WAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Ti-a and Sulphur, properly compound- • 'I. brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is nntssy and troubleNowadays, by asking at any drug i store for "Wyeth’s Sage ad Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large hoti tie of this famous old recipe, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, nt a small cost. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. + + + + + + + + + + + -l> + + <l> + TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY + + + + From the Daily Democrat files ♦ + 20 years ago this day + +++++*++ + + + + + + + June 14, 1903 was Sunday. a ... — Red. Watery Eyes Yon will be astonished at the quick results from simple camphor, witchhazel. hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle of Lavoptik helps any case sore, rod or watery eyes. Eye cup free. Smith Yager & Falk, druggists. o Railroad Wins In Suit Over School Bus Tragedy Toledo, June 14 —The Pennsylvania won the first round in the legal tilt in federal court here yesterday, when a verdict for the railroad was found in the case of Ernest and Lawrence Overholt against the road. J The two were asking personal damI ages totaling $65,000 for injuries reI reived when a Pennsylvania railroad • train hit a Ridge township school bus | in which they were riding near Van Wert, January 10, 1922. This was the first case to be taken up. It opened Tuesday and a verdict was rendered shortly after noon yesterday. A score of other cases are pending 'and will be heard this week if plans of attorneys in the case are not chang- ' ed or some unforseen delay causes a i postponment. Twenty-two cases were pending against the railroad, all as an outI growth of the bus accident. Several I I of the suits are by administrators of rthe estates of children killed in the I' accident. The aggregate sum asked I'by all in this series of suits is I' $645,000. I in addition, two cases were heard I at Van Wert, in the common pleas I court. In both of these parents of I children killed were given a verdict I of $2,999. They were appealed by the II railroad and the common pleas court I. was sustained in the verdicts. | o—- | WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s I WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s IF BACK HURTS | FLUSH KIDNEYS Drink Plenty Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Breakfast I Occasionally ! When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which I helps to remove the body's urinous I waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. Tho function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. in 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and I waste, so we can readily understand J the vital importance of keeping the I kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you can t I drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad ' Salts Take a tablespoonful in a glass 1 of water before breakfast each morning for-a few days and your kidneys 'may then act fine. This famous salts I is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and hast been used for years to help I clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; I also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should; take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. | Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine "Jour kidneys at least twice a year.,

Union Community Meeting Was Largely Attended The regular monthly meeting of tho Union township community club was held at Clark's Chapel Tuesday evening and was welßattended. UlJel audience was greeted by splendid music furnished by the Monroe orchestra, which was at its best and rendered several selections during the program, A round table was conducted, bringing out the necessity and bene fits to be derived from a well-devel oped community spirit, finding expression in community meetings. The discussion covered the community interests from the viewpoint of the farmer, the school, the ministry and the home. The principal speaker of the evening was Hon. Dore B. Erwin, of Decatur. His subject was, "The Foundation of Society.” The subject was very ably handled, and Mr. Erwin brought out how the home, school, and church were the corner stones upon which society is built. This being the speakers old home, his words were more impressive. Light refreshments were served by the committee. o I. O. O. F. AND REBEKAHS All members of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges are asked to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. June 17, to go to the cemetery to observe the memorial services. Each member should bring . flowers to assist in decorating the i graves of deceased brothers and ’ sisiters. NOBLE GRAND... o Sunday School Workers To Attend Big Meeting Thousands of Sunday school workers, from every county in the state and representing ev<fy Prostestant domination, will attend an educational ' conference to be held In Indianapolis. June 19, 20. 21, under the auspices of the Indiana Sunday School Council of Religious Education, E. T. Albertson, General Secretary has announced. Seven general sessions of the meeting will be held in the Cadle Tabernacle and at least nine divisional conferences will be held in churches nearby. Every phase of Sunday school activity will be presented by men and women of national importance in religious affairs. Among the speakers will be Hugh Magill of Chicago, general secretary of the International Sunday School Council of Religious Education: Marion Lawrence of Chicago, consulting general of tho International Council; Luther A. Weigle, New Haven, Conn., an author and professor of Christian Nature, at Yale University; Miss Margaret Slattery. Maiden, Mass., a well known lecturer and writer for young people; W. S. Bovard, Chicago, corresponding secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Sunday Schools; Edward H. Bonsall, Jr., ' Young People’s Division Superintendent of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association. A topic that has awakened general interest throughout the state during the past few months, that of whether children shall receive week-day religious instruction, will be discussed. The benefit which children derive from the daily vacation Bible chools will also be discussed. Miss Mary E. Abernethy, Director of the Week Day Religious Education work of ary, Indiana, will be among the speakers. The Marion County Sunday School Council of Religious Education, of which Dr. C. C. Gohn, pastor of the First United Brethren church of Indianapolis, is president, will act as hosts to the visitors. The delegates will receive lodgeing and breakfasts for Seventy-five cents in the homes of the Indianapolis people and obtain their lunches and dinners elsewhere. Every evening and nearly every noon, luncheons and banquets have been planned for the various groups. In addition to the hours of instruction and those set aside for social gatherings, the program provides for a parade in which every Sunday school in Marion county and many from nearby towns will be represented. A number of counties will prepare elaborate floats for the parade. A pageant, entitled, “The New Life,” and calling for a cast of several hundred people will be given under the direction of H. Augustine Smith, of Boston, who will also have charge of the music during the convention. Hildebrand’s Successor Columbia City, Ind., June 14—Archie C. Smith, for 30 years an employe of the First National bank here, was chosen castiier of the bank to succeed Thomas Hildebrand, who resigned last January after a shortage aggregating $347,000 was found in his accounts. The officers made no statement

Dr. Thacher's Great Prescription Given To The Public Here

INTEREST IN THIS NEWS INTENSE Results Accomplished by Wonderful Tonic in Restoring Health, Strength and Energy Discussed All Over Town Dr. Thatcher’s celebrated Liver and Blood Syrup, that accomplished such remarkable results in the practice of this renowned physician, is now ready for immediate distribution here. Intense interest among the public in general and the thousands of sufferers from the everyday complaints that make their lives miserable is aroused by the announcement that Dr. Thatcher's celebrated Liver and Blood Syrup is to be placed within reach of every man, woman and child in this state. This excellent tonic, that has been creating a sensation all over this section of the country as the result of its powers in restoring weak, run down, suffering men and women to the joys of perfect health, is compounded from the favorite prescription of one of the most worthy physicians of the country—Dr. IL S. Thatcher, who for many years practiced his profession with signal success in the city of Chattanooga, Tenn. “Keep your liver working properly, and nine times out of ten you will stay well and happy.” said Dr. Thatcher nearly a quarter of a century ago. PROVED HIS THEORY Dr. Thatcher proved that a disordered liver oftentimes cripples the stomach, locks up tho bowels and poisons the blood. So he set about to perfect a tonic that would first, regulate the liver; second, tone up the stomach; third, clean out the intestines and, fourth, purify the blood. Dr. Thatcher’s Liver and Bloo|l Syrup was the result, and throughout his lifetime, as a result of his wonderful prescription, this venerable doctor created a wide reputation as a specialist in the treatment of diseases caused by the liver, stomach and bowels. At first prescribing the remedy in his own practice and among his own patients, there soon grew up such a demand for Dr. Thatcher’s Diver anil Blood Syrup among others who had heard of its exceptional healing qualities, that Dr. Thatcher was finally compelled to arrange for the production of the tonic on a larger scale than was possible in his own private laboratory. But never, until now, has it been possible to distribute this ■ meritorious preparation among all who may be benefited from its use. York City.

after the meeting, except to say that Mr. Smith had been selected for the important post. Mr. Smith, who is 42 years old came to the institution when it was known as the Farmers bank, and has been acting in various capacities. He has been assistant cashier for several years He is married and has one child. Chicago Wants Beer United rrenn Stuff Correspondent Chicago, Jun 14,—(Special to the Daily Democrat)—A resolution to amend the Volstead act to permit Just Received a beautiful assortment of DRESSES in Juniors, Misses and Ladies sizes. Mrs. M. Moyer, 131 N. Bth st.

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Renowned Physician Who Compounded Great Medicine —* URO DR. H. S. TH ACH ER BIG DRUG FIRMS ! WIN THE AGENCY ! FORTHACIIER’S • Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup to Be Featured by Leading Druggists in Each Town, and Sold on Moneyj " Back Guarantee. Following the fixed policy of the Thatcher Laboratories to place Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Blood Syrup in the hands of the most reliable and responsible druggists in each city and town, the announcement te made today that this valuable agency has been awarded to The Holthousa Drug Company in Decatur. Each druggist is authorized by ' the Thatcher Laboratories to return the purchase price in any case where the first bottle fails to benefit, so no one need hesitate about trying the medicine. The cost of the prescription is very little, as it is supplied in full strength, which permits the patient to add water when taken. It is also most pleasant to take and | does not leave a bad after taste in the mouth. Out-of-town people are advised that if no Thatcher agent has yet been appointed in their town, their own druggist may secure the agency and supply them with Dr. Thatcher’s Liver and B : ’d Syrup by applying to Thatener Sales Comnanv. 920 Fisk Bldg., New

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THOUSANDS NEARBY ARE BENEFITED Over 110.000 Bottles Sold in Pennsylvania and Ohio Since January 1. Although Dr. Thatcher’s Liver anil Blood Syrup was not introduced in Pennsylvania until January of this year, and in Ohio until March Ist, the enormous total of over 110,000 bottles of the great tonic have already been sold and the demand is increasing. A remarkable fact is that, although the Thatcher Laboratories plainly state that the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded in any case where the medicine fails to bring relief, only nine hotties, of th.- 110.000 sold in. these two states have been returned. Many remarkable recoveries of health through the use of the medicine have been reported. Numerous men and women have declared Dr. Thatcher’s Liver and Blood Syrup a wonderful remedy for the relief of Stomach Troubles, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Sick Headaches, Torpid Liver, Pains in the Back, Loss of Sleep. Impure Blood. Loss ’of Weight. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite.. Dizziness. Coated Tongue, Constipation, Night Sweats, Shortness of Breath. Skin Eruptions, and that Tired Run Down Feeling. As a general strength builder and system purifier. it is considered without an equal. Many of these grateful people have issued public statements of their expediences with the medicine. Extracts from a few of these are published below. "Dr. Thatcher’s Liver and Blood Svrup completely relieved my 1 constipation, dfzziness and gas." —Dr. Howard Riggs. 1334 Olive street. Philadelphia, Pa. "I was worried for ton years with constipation and had stomach till I took Dr. Thatcher’s prescription."—J. W. Hague, retired lawyer, 4211 Monterey. N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. "Headaches and torpid liver almost made me quit work, but Dr. Thatcher's tonic made a new man of me.’’—T. J. Bell. Chief Clerk Dept. Pub. Prtng., Capitol, Harrisburg. Pa. "My back and kidneys nearly killed me till I got Dr. Thatcher’s Liver and Blood Syrup. Feel fine now."- Jack Chancose. Cigar Jobber. 250 Oakdale Ave., Akron, O. "My fifteen years’suffering from gas and biliousness was ended by Dr. Thatcher’s great medicine.” — (’. C. Fisher, Asst. Supt. If. T. R. Radcliff Co., Point Place, Toledo, O. "I gained 10 pounds in 6 weeks taking Dr. Thatchers Liver and Blood Syrup.”—Mrs. Emma McCoy. 1646 Muhonig St., Youngstown, Ohio.